Toy money-box



PATENT' OFFICE,

' 17 JiiNfH. GHAPPEL, or BRQOKLYN, NEW Yoan.

l TOY linoNEY-Box.4

' speeifienumi fnl-ming' part-@hmmm Patent No. 105,645, ama .my Qt, 1ero.

`Figure 1 is a central section of my improved 1 money-box and Whistle. y Fig. 2 is a side' View of the saines y lSimilar letters 'of referenceindicate correspondingparts.

l y My invention has for its obj ect to furnish a i. f simple and substantial toy for children, which will :serve as atoy )ball to roll about, asatoy moneydoox or savings-bank, as a "toy whistle,

Tand which, when it contains some money, will V., -serveas arattle; and it consists in the toy con- "structed as hereinafter morefully described.

The boxor toy is made in the forni of a ball i "or globe, and is made in two` parts or hemis pheres, A B, struck up out of sheet. metal, of

suitable thickness, and the edges of which are` In the'center `of lonepart, as A, 'isi'ormed a-slit, c', ol' such soldered securely to each other.

a length and breadth as to allow' pieces 'of moneyy to be slipped into the box thrcugh the said slit a. In the center of the-other part or hemisphere, B, is formed a small round hole, b', and to its inner surface, around the hole b', is soldered the edge of a struck-up piece, C. of sheet metal, having a small hole, c', formed in its center, as shown in Fig. 1, thus forming y the whistle.

Having,` thus described my invention, I claiin as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The combined ball or spherical toy moneybox and Whistle A cf B b C c', constructed substantially as herein shown and described, and for 'the purposes set forth.

The above specification of my invention .signed by me this 20th day of June, 1870.

. JOHN H. CHAPPEL.

Witnesses:

Griso. W. MARRE, I .Lu-ms T. GRM-Lui. 

